Crime, Mystery, & Gangster Fiction Magazine Index
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CHRISTIE, AGATHA (chron.) (continued)
- * The Dead Harlequin [Harley Quin], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 22 1929; also as “The Man in the Empty Chair”.
- * Dead Man’s Mirror [Hercule Poirot], (na) Murder in the Mews, Collins 1937; also as “Hercule Poirot and the Broken Mirror”; expanded from “The Second Gong” (Ladies Home Journal, June 1932).
- * Death by Drowning [Jane Marple], (nv) Nash’s Pall Mall Magazine Nov 1931; also as “Village Tragedy”.
- * Death on the Nile [Parker Pyne], (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933
- * The Disappearance of Captain Harwell [Harley Quin], (ss) The Grand Magazine Nov 1925, as “A Man of Magic”.
- * The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Mar 28 1923; also as “Hercule Poirot, Armchair Detective”.
- * The Disappearance of Winnie King [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 10 1939; also as “The Girdle of Hippolyta, or The Case of the Missing Schoolgirl”.
- * Double Alibi [Hercule Poirot], (nv) This Week Feb 2 1936, as “Triangle at Rhodes”.
- * The Double Clue [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Dec 5 1923
- * Double Sin [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sunday Dispatch Sep 23 1928, as “By Road or Rail”.
- * The Dream [Hercule Poirot], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 23 1937; also as “The Three Strange Points”.
- * The Dream House of Shiraz [Parker Pyne], (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933, as “The House at Shiraz”.
- * The Dressmaker’s Doll, (ss) Woman’s Journal Dec 1958
- * Drip! Drip! [Jane Marple], (ss) The Royal Magazine Mar 1928, as “The Bloodstained Pavement”.
- * The Edge, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine Feb 1927
- * The Egyptian Tomb [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Sep 26 1923, as “The Adventure of the Egyptian Tomb”.
- * The Erymanthian Boar [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Strand Magazine Feb 1940
- * Express to Stamboul [Parker Pyne], (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933, as “Have You Got Everything You Want?”.
- * The Face of Helen [Harley Quin], (ss) The Story-teller Apr 1927
- * Find the Cook [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Nov 14 1923, as “The Adventure of the Clapham Cook”.
- * Finessing the King [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford], (ss) The Sketch Oct 8 1924
- * Four and Twenty Blackbirds [Hercule Poirot], (ss) Collier’s Nov 9 1940; also as “The Regular Customer”.
- * The Four Suspects [Jane Marple], (ss) Pictorial Review Jan 1930; also as “Some Day They Will Get Me”.
- * The Fourth Man, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine Dec 1925
- * Foxglove in the Sage [Jane Marple], (ss) The Story-teller Mar 1930, as “The Herb of Death”.
- * The Gate of Death [Parker Pyne], (ss) Nash’s Pall Mall Magazine Jun 1933, as “At the Gate of Baghdad”.
- * The Girdle of Hippolyta, or The Case of the Missing Schoolgirl [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 10 1939, as “The Disappearance of Winnie King”.
- * The Girl in Electric Blue [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Apr 4 1923, as “The Mystery of the Plymouth Express”.
- * The Girl in the Train, (nv) The Grand Magazine Feb 1924
- * Good Night for a Murder [Hercule Poirot], (nv) Redbook Magazine Sep 1936 (+1), as “Murder in the Mews”.
- * Greenshaw’s Folly [Jane Marple], (nv) Star Weekly Nov 3 1956 (+2)
- * The Harlequin Tea Set [Harley Quin; Mr. Satterthwait], (nv) Winter’s Crimes 3, ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan 1971
- * Harlequin’s Lane [Harley Quin], (nv) The Story-teller May 1927
- * The Hat and the Alibi [Jane Marple], (ss) The Story-teller Jan 1930; also as “Never Two Without Three”; also as “Never Two Without Three; or, A Christmas Tragedy”.
- * Have You Got Everything You Want? [Parker Pyne], (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933; also as “Express to Stamboul”.
- * The Herb of Death [Jane Marple], (ss) The Story-teller Mar 1930; also as “Foxglove in the Sage”.
- * Hercule Poirot and the Broken Mirror [Hercule Poirot], (na) Murder in the Mews, Collins 1937, as “Dead Man’s Mirror”; expanded from “The Second Gong” (Ladies Home Journal, June 1932).
- * Hercule Poirot and the Sixth Chair [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Strand Magazine Jul 1937, as “Yellow Iris”.
- * Hercule Poirot in Hell [Hercule Poirot], (nv) This Week Mar 16 1947, as “Meet Me in Hell”.
- * Hercule Poirot, Armchair Detective [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Mar 28 1923, as “The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim”.
- * Hercule Poirot, Insurance Investigator [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Apr 18 1923, as “The Tragedy at Marsdon Manor”.
- * The Horses of Diomedes [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Strand Magazine Jun 1940; also as “The Case of the Drug Peddler”.
- * The Hound of Death, (ss) The Hound of Death and Other Stories, Odhams 1933
- * The House at Shiraz [Parker Pyne], (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1933; also as “The Dream House of Shiraz”.
- * The House of Lurking Death [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford], (ss) The Sketch Nov 5 1924
- * How Does Your Garden Grow? [Hercule Poirot], (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal Jun 1935
- * The Hydra of Lernea, or The Case of the Gossipers [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939, as “The Invisible Enemy”.
- * The Idol House of Astarte [Jane Marple], (ss) The Royal Magazine Jan 1928; also as “The Solving Six and the Evil Hour”; also as “The ‘Supernatural’ Murder”.
- * The Importance of a Leg of Mutton [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Jan 9 1924, as “The Adventure of the Dartmoor Bungalow”.
- * In a Glass Darkly, (ss) Collier’s Jul 28 1934
- * In the Third Floor Flat [Hercule Poirot], (ss) Detective Story Magazine Jan 5 1929; also appeared in Hutchinson’s Story Magazine, January 1929 as “The Third Floor Flat”.
- * The Incident of the Dog’s Ball [Hercule Poirot], (ss) Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks, HarperCollins 2009
- * The Incredible Theft [Hercule Poirot], (na) The Daily Express Apr 6 1937 (+5); expanded from “The Submarine Plans” (The Sketch, November 7, 1923).
- * Ingots of Gold [Jane Marple], (ss) The Royal Magazine Feb 1928; also as “Miss Marple and the Golden Galleon”; also as “The Solving Six and the Golden Grave”.
- * Investigation by Telegram [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch May 16 1923, as “The Mystery of Hunter’s Lodge”.
- * The Invisible Enemy [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939; also as “The Hydra of Lernea, or The Case of the Gossipers”; also as “The Lernean Hydra”.
- * Jealousy Is the Devil [Harley Quin], (ss) The Grand Magazine Oct 1924, as “The Shadow on the Glass”.
- * The Kidnapped Prime Minister [Hercule Poirot], (nv) The Sketch Apr 25 1923
- * The Kidnapping of Johnnie Waverly [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Oct 10 1923; also as “At the Stroke of Twelve”.
- * The Labors of Hercules:
* ___ The Cretan Bull, or The Case of the Family Taint [Hercule Poirot], (nv) This Week Sep 24 1939, as “Midnight Madness”.
* ___ The Girdle of Hippolyta, or The Case of the Missing Schoolgirl [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 10 1939, as “The Disappearance of Winnie King”.
* ___ The Hydra of Lernea, or The Case of the Gossipers [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939, as “The Invisible Enemy”.
* ___ The Nemean Lion, or The Case of the Kidnaped Pekinese [Hercule Poirot], (nv) The Strand Magazine Nov 1939, as “The Nemean Lion”.
* ___ The Stymphalian Birds, or The Case of the Vulture Women [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 17 1939, as “The Vulture Women”.
- * The Last Séance, (ss) Ghost Stories Nov 1926, as “The Woman Who Stole a Ghost”.
- * The Lernean Hydra [Hercule Poirot], (ss) This Week Sep 3 1939, as “The Invisible Enemy”.
- * The Listerdale Mystery, (ss) The Grand Magazine Dec 1925, as “The Benevolent Butler”.
- * The Lost Mine [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Nov 21 1923; also as “Poirot Makes an Investment”.
- * The Love Detectives [Harley Quin], (ss) Flynn’s Weekly Oct 30 1926, as “At the Crossroads”.
- * The Man from the Sea [Harley Quin], (nv) Britannia and Eve Oct 1929
- * The Man in the Empty Chair [Harley Quin], (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 22 1929, as “The Dead Harlequin”.
- * The Man in the Mist [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford], (ss) The Sketch Dec 3 1924
- * A Man of Magic [Harley Quin], (ss) The Grand Magazine Nov 1925; also as “The Disappearance of Captain Harwell”.
- * Man on the Chancel Steps [Jane Marple], (nv) This Week Sep 12 1954 (+1), as “Murder at the Vicarage”; not the same as the Jane Marple novel The Murder at the Vicarage.
- * The Man Who Was Number Sixteen [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford], (nv) The Sketch Dec 10 1924
- * The Market Basing Mystery [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch Oct 17 1923
- * The Matter of the Ambassador’s Boots [Tuppence & Tommy Beresford], (ss) The Sketch Nov 12 1924; also as “The Ambassador’s Boots”.
- * Meet Me in Hell [Hercule Poirot], (nv) This Week Mar 16 1947; also as “Hercule Poirot in Hell”.
- * Midnight Madness [Hercule Poirot], (nv) This Week Sep 24 1939; also as “The Cretan Bull, or The Case of the Family Taint”.
- * The Million Dollar Bond Robbery [Hercule Poirot], (ss) The Sketch May 2 1923
- * Miss Marple and the Golden Galleon [Jane Marple], (ss) The Royal Magazine Feb 1928, as “Ingots of Gold”.
- * Miss Marple and the Wicked World [Jane Marple], (ss) The Royal Magazine Mar 1928, as “The Bloodstained Pavement”.
- * Miss Marple Tells a Story [Jane Marple], (ss) The Regatta Mystery, Dodd, Mead 1939; specially commissioned by the BBC as a radio play and read by Christie herself on May 11, 1934.
- * Motive vs. Opportunity [Jane Marple], (ss) The Royal Magazine Apr 1928; also as “Where’s the Catch?”.
- * Mr. Eastwood’s Adventure, (ss) The Novel Magazine Aug 1924, as “The Mystery of the Second Cucumber”.
- * Murder at the Vicarage [Jane Marple], (nv) This Week Sep 12 1954 (+1); also as “Man on the Chancel Steps”; also as “Sanctuary”.
- * Murder in the Calais Coach [Hercule Poirot], (n.) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14, Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4 1933; also as “Murder on the Orient Express”.
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